This M&P 9c model includes full licensing from Smith & Wesson and full M&P 9c trademarks. It features a specially designed trigger safety as well as a standard picatinny rail for tac-lights or lasers. Also included are 2 additional back straps for a custom fit.

Introduction:
Smith & Wesson has recently started ramping up production of their licensed airsoft products lately, and one of their newest guns is the M&P 9C, manufactured by VFC. This compact GBB pistol is an impressively accurate replica of the real steel S&W M&P 9C, and it packs in some interesting features not present on similar GBB pistols on the market. Keep reading for more information on the M&P9!

Ordering:
I received this gun though Airsplat who has it available HERE. It's a little bit higher priced compared to other GBB pistols, however, you must remember that this one is legally licensed through S&W and manufactured by VFC, so it carries a higher price. The price qualifies it for Airsplat's free shipping for all orders over $89, as well as their return/refund policy which is pretty great these days. 15 day return with a refund, or 60 day return for exchange.

Basic Gun Information:
The S & W M & P 9C is the compact version of the M&P pistol, which is a very popular model with law enforcement and civilian shooters throughout the world. It's a polymer framed pistol that is designed for ambidextrous use by shooters of all hand sizes. S&W did a great job designing the real pistol, and VFC did an excellent job replicating it. The VFC is unique in that it has a special, partially hidden full auto feature, adding to the fun that this gun can provide!

First impressions/Packaging:
I was surprised with the simple packaging of the M&P, as it consisted of a simple cardboard container with a sticker showing a few drawings of the gun. Inside the box, an angled cardboard insert keeps the gun relatively centered. I don't see it causing an issue with shipping or anything like that. When I pulled it out of the box, I was REALLY pleased with the trademarks, as they were the first thing that caught my eye.

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